in response to the Champion ability going on the stack, so you can remove the Clique before it champions the other faerie and triggers the land-tapping ability.]

Because, of this, many new archetypes can slip through the cracks. Tokens is one of these. Tokens is so great because with so many small creatures, spot removal is almost useless against it, such as burn cards used by Red Deck Wins and remove-from-game effects in Kithkin.

There are a few automatic inclusions in any competitive token deck, but the other spots can be filled as the piloter chooses. The few needed cards are:

aW5nIFRocmluYXg=’s too early, 5 Color Control’s Wrath effects can leave them in just as bad a position as they were in before, facing three 1/1s rather than one 3/3. Add that to the fact that Sarkhan Vol

can usually build up to his ultimate before 5CC can stop him, and it only takes a decent player to win the matchup. I hope you enjoyed the look at a newly competitive archetype, and I’ll be back next time with a more casual Doubling Season